Army Hired Cuba Interrogators
Via Same Disputed System in Iraq

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Army hired dozens of private interrogators for Guantanamo Bay through a contracting method that has drawn fire from government investigators over its use in Iraq.

The interrogators at the U.S. naval base in Cuba now number more than 40 and work for a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corp., which got the contract through acquiring part of Affiliated Computer Services Inc.